11 famous stars who live a modest life, they proved that simplicity is everything (Photos)

It often seems that celebrities do not understand the life of an ordinary person.
However, there are those who, despite unlimited financial opportunities, prefer simplicity, and therefore our respect and admiration for them is endless.
Bright Side decided to share 11 famous personalities who proved that simplicity is power.

Mademoiselle Coco made life much easier for all the women of the world who had to wear heavy hats with feathers and layered clothes. She created the famous "little black dress" and made the elements of men's clothing ultra-fashionable: jackets, lace-up shirts, hats, umbrellas and cufflinks. She wore them all herself, showing how luxurious a woman can look in such outfits.

The founder of Facebook is very secular in his choice of clothing, so simple gray T-shirts dominate his wardrobe. As he himself admits, clothes are not something he intends to spend a lot of time on. And this is despite the fact that the income of the young billionaire would allow him to buy hundreds of items of famous brands every day.

The founder of IKEA has promoted simplicity for many years. He buys cheap produce and clothes on sale, has used an old Volvo for about 15 years and chooses to fly economy class. His house is furnished with items from his shops. He is considered to be one of the most modest billionaires in the world.

Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London and now the Foreign Secretary of Great Britain, chooses the more common bicycle instead of a motorcade to go to the workplace. He considers it an excellent substitute for the car and encourages citizens to follow his example.

This Hollywood beauty has always been simple and tried not to show her great financial opportunities. Instead, she often visits mass market stores and buys products with her children in a completely ordinary market, just like an ordinary American housewife.

Although his income was fantastic, the founding father of the Apple empire always adhered to simplicity in everything. He was wearing only one outfit: jeans, black pants and white sneakers. He lived in a house at 2101 Waverley Street, which certainly cannot be called a mansion.

The "America's Next Top Model" star ignores fancy restaurants and modern establishments. She thinks places like the Dairy Factory, where you can find delicious and not-so-cheap food, are quite suitable for her.

One of America's most sought-after actors refused to live in a magnificent mansion in Los Angeles and moved with his family to Australia. Crowe bought a farm and a simple jeep. And now, instead of expensive cars and famous brands, he is surrounded by horses and spacious fields.

He became famous around the world in his youth, so by the age of 35 he was tired of the pleasures of celebrity life. He recently moved his family to his homeland in Canada and bought a farm there. Hayden now owns his own vegetable gardens, a shed and stables. He works the land on a tractor and collects endless crops.

Schwarzenegger is a world-class celebrity, but he's no braggart at all. In 2004, while vacationing at a seaside resort, he saved a drowning man. The surfer's leg fell into the wave and the actor carried him 100 meters to the shore. He never told reporters about this situation and did not use it for commercial purposes.

This actor's kindness and humble way of life have long been a reason for creating a successful career. He constantly spends his salary on charity, gives gifts to others, wears extremely simple clothes and rides the subway in New York, increasingly amazing. /Telegraph/






























































